There's so much information out there about Mercurials, Jupiterarians, Rahu and Ketu, Mars, and Venus but not enough information about Sun Nakshatras. Maybe I didn't do a good job of looking, but maybe I should create a post about the positive and negative manifestations of Sun Nakshatras.
If there is information about that already, lmkkkkkkk :)
One thing I notice a lot is when the Sun and Venus's nakshatras are together, the negative manifestation of that is heavyyyy narcissism (the sun is a manifestation of that I know but it's crazy to see that paired with Venus)
Anyways :)
Dodecahedron
take life a little less seriously. learn a skill that isn’t resume-friendly. own your decisions without punishing yourself. both above average and average results are great; it’s good to do something at all. do many things, do many things badly. think about the big picture. the time is passing, regardless
my astrocartography 😘😘 chefs kiss 🤌🏽
There are way too many sons out here where their Mothers kiss the floor they walk on, but a young girl is held to an impossibly higher standard.
As a black woman, and in our community sons who do degenerate things are constantly being praised and given grace to due "white supremacy", but a black girl who gets abused by the very same men never gets that same grace. Look how people baby Kanye due to him losing his mother versus the high standard they put on Megan who also lost her mom. That comparison (there are so many more stories) let alone should be a definition of the grace men for doing shitty things despite whatever issues they blame their mothers for.
It's audacious. No shade to the original OP though 🙂🫶🏾
A common argument I hear about men's maltreatment of women is that they were raised poorly by their parents, particularly by their mother.
While I agree that mothers play a role in raising misogynistic men, I don’t think it's fair to pin it entirely on them. Because at the end of the day, men have a mind of their own and are free to make their own choices.
your time is coming ✨ be patient ♥️
might move across the country and marry an alien 👽 ♥️
no literally!!
Fr though, I’m not cut out for motherhood in my 20s whatsoever lol
Also I want my 20s to be all about me
Krittika women = The cool girl 😎 🔪🔥(huntress archetype)
Krittika women are the most brutal and masculine out of all the nakshatras. They’re the opposite of Rohini.
Krittika women may face challenges in relationships due to their strong and independent nature, potentially intimidating some men. Their high standards and reluctance to compromise might lead to difficulties in finding a suitable partner. In the professional realm, their assertiveness may be perceived as overly competitive, creating challenges in certain work environments. Balancing their assertive traits with a nuanced approach to relationships and work dynamics can be a key challenge for Krittika women. They’re the true definition of self love. They love themselves so much they’re reluctant to commit to anything other than themselves. They’re free spirited and resist being tamed down by a partner.
Embodying the huntress archetype, her joy emanates from showcasing determination and courage while safeguarding her loved ones. Krittika women exude self-reliance, with an intimidating fierceness, particularly impactful in male-dominated fields. Thriving less in creative and artistic realms, their fearlessness and fiery spirit find resonance in careers involving risk and physical activity. Unafraid of the fight, they diligently earn their place in competitive environments, leveraging their masculine nature to navigate challenges with resilience.
Elizabeth Bennet is a great of exemple of krittika moon natives, Elizabeth is characterized by her independent spirit, sharp observations, and refusal to conform to societal expectations. Her personality is marked by a keen sense of morality.
She consistently speaks her mind, even when it might be considered unconventional or impolite. Her refusal of Mr. Collins’ proposal and her initial rejection of Mr. Darcy showcase her determination to make decisions based on her own principles rather than succumbing to external pressure. This headstrong nature adds depth to her character and contributes to the novel’s exploration of societal expectations and individual agency.
Mr. Darcy’s proposal is marked by arrogance and condescension. He begins by expressing his love for Elizabeth but then goes on to criticize her family’s social standing and lower connections. This tone of superiority is insulting and dismissive. Darcy also suggests that his social status and wealth should make his proposal desirable, insinuating that Elizabeth should be grateful for such an offer. This insensitivity adds to the insult, as it dismisses the importance of genuine emotional connection in a marriage.
Elizabeth firmly rejects Mr. Darcy. Her refusal is not only a rejection of his offer but also a principled stand against a marriage devoid of mutual respect and affection. Elizabeth Bennet’s refusal of Mr. Darcy’s proposal underscores her commitment to her own principles, self-respect, and personal happiness over societal norms or material wealth. No amount of wealth or prestige can be exchanged for her self esteem or honour.
These individuals exude charm through their easygoing demeanor, navigating life with a seemingly carefree attitude. They swiftly forgive, forget, and move forward, approaching love with a pragmatic mindset rather than idealistic notions. Authenticity holds great value for them, and they may question the romantic constructs often associated with lunar nakshatras.
While lunar nakshatras are notably different, they often find connections with lunar men exhibiting more feminine traits. Lunar men tend to tolerate their demeanor, creating a dynamic where both partners have valuable lessons to share. Lunar men grapple with ethical concerns, lacking a strong moral compass, while solar women contend with a broad range of emotions and hasty judgments. Their attraction stems from a mutual need for one another.